Have you always had this anxiety or did it start recently @gab_07 ?
If it developed recently, do you know what the cause might be?
I recently read this article: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/emotions/anxiety-over-hypoglycemia.html which has made me feel less alone in this, and given some advice.
Hi @gab_07 - Do you get good warning signs of going low?
I don't use a pump but I assume the IOB is a measure of whats left of your bolus(I have IOB on my BG meter), if your bolus carb ratio is right and your carb counting is correct, in theory(!) you shouldn't end up with figures you've mentioned. but if you do, as azure has said treat with glucotabs and remember 10g carbs would increase BG by ~2-3mmol (usually) so if 2u on board would drop you 6, you would need 4 or 5 glucotabs (~20g carbs) to keep you on the level, 6 or 7 would take you up to ~5mmol. Small, timely amounts of quick acting carbs easily at hand will help, and if you're worried you're low, have the carbs first at the first warning sign and then test - nothing worse than thinking you're low, fiddling with a testing kit to confirm, fumbling the test strips with the shakes and then find out your BG is 1.6 just before you become a jabbering heap on the floor.
Having the confidence to know when you're low and knowing you can easily do something about it will help.
I'm also surprised you 'lost touch with my DSN a week after getting the pump' - maybe that's when the doubt and anxiety crept in? Give them a ring now, and just politely remind them who you are and that you need some help!
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